A number of Palestinian citizens were injured on Monday evening when the Israeli occupation forces (IO)F opened fire at the Palestinians taking part in the Great March of Return on Gaza coast.

According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, 10 Palestinians, including a journalist, paramedic, and child, were injured by live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and teargas canisters.

Spokesman for the National Committee to Break the Siege Adham Abu Salmiya on Sunday said that border protests will continue until the decade-long blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip is lifted.

Abu Salmiya praised the role played by Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations to put an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

Gaza coast marches over the past few weeks have been a major part of the Great March of Return which is aimed at pressuring Israel to lift Gaza siege and shedding light on the Palestinian refugees' right to return.

Since the start of Gaza border protests on 30 March, 230 Palestinians have been killed by the IOF, including 40 children and 6 disabled people, and over 23,000 injured.

A Palestinian child died on Saturday morning of injuries he sustained during Israel’s aggression on Gaza Strip in 2014. video

Medical sources told PIC reporter that the child Mohamed Naser al-Rifi, 12, was receiving medical treatment in Al-Wafa Hospital for medical rehabilitation over the past four years before he breathed his last this morning.

In 2014, al-Rifi suffered serious injuries when an Israeli air raid targeted his family house. His father, brother and four of his cousins were killed during raid.

Palestinian medical sources have reported, Saturday, that a child died from serious wounds he suffered after the army fired a missile at his home, during the Israeli war in the Gaza Strip, in the summer of 2014.

The Al-Wafa’ Rehabilitation Hospital said the child Mohammad Nasr al-Reefy, 14, was seriously injured, on August 21, 2014, to several parts of his body, especially his spine, resulting in quadriplegia and various health complications.

The child was injured in mainly in his neck and head when the Israeli army fired a missile at the family’s farmland, in the Tuffah neighborhood, in Gaza city.

The Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights has reported that, on Thursday morning August 21st, 2014, an Israeli war jet filed a missile at a farmland owned by ar-Reefy family, near the an-Nafaq Street, north of Gaza city, killing five members of the family, including three children, and wounding four, including two children, identified as Maram ar-Reefi, and Ziad Tareq ar-Reefy, 9, who later died from his wounds.

The Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights said the soldiers killed at least 2218 Palestinians during the 51-day Israeli offensive on the coastal region, while dozens later died from their serious wounds. Around %72-84 of the slain Palestinians were civilians, including hundreds of children.

Al-Mezan stated that the Israeli bombardment and shelling of Palestinian homes, residential buildings and structures, resulted in wiping out entire families, while dozens of families lost multiple members. According to UN OCHA, 142 families lost 3 members or more, killed by the Israeli attacks.

Several Palestinians were injured by live bullets or sustained suffocation from teargas inhalation on Friday, as Israeli forces attacked the Great March of Return protests at Gaza-Israel border, according to the Ministry of Health.

The forces fired live bullets and rubber-coated steel rounds at the protesters who gathered at many encampments along the border, in commemoration the 101st anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. Many of the protesters were injured, some seriously.

Some of the wounded were moved to hospital and others were treated in the field hospitals.

According to WAFA correspondence, more than 204 Palestinians have been killed and thousands of others injured, since the outbreak of the Gaza border protests on March 30. The protests call for ending the 12-year-long Israeli blockade of Gaza and for the right of return of the refugees.

Most of the casualties occurred on May 14, when Israeli forces attacked Palestinian protesters marking the 70th anniversary of Israel’s occupation of historical Palestine and the ensuing ethnic cleansing of half a million Palestinian refugees.

Dozens of Palestinians were injured on Friday when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) heavily opened fire at the peaceful protesters taking part in the Great March of Return for the 32nd week in a row.

The PIC reporter said, quoting Gaza Ministry of Health, that 32 Palestinians were injured by live ammunition and teargas canisters.

The PIC reporter said that the Egyptian security delegation visiting the Gaza Strip were present in the Great March of Return camps along with Palestinian faction leaders and members of the Higher National Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege.

The Higher National Committee for the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege in a statement on Thursday called for the largest popular participation in Friday's protests on the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.

The Committee affirmed that the Great March of Return will continue until it achieves its goals, and praised Egypt's role in supporting the Palestinian people's struggle against the siege and occupation.

The Egyptian delegation arrived on Thursday in the Gaza Strip to discuss the reconciliation and the ceasefire agreement with Israel.

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since 30 March have been protesting on a daily basis along the eastern border to draw the world's attention to the Palestinian refugees' right of return and the worsening humanitarian situation in the enclave due to the decade-long blockade.

Since the start of the border protests, 228 Palestinians have been killed by the IOF and over 22,000 injured, 460 of whom are in critical condition.

A Palestinian young man was injured on Tuesday evening when the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at peaceful protesters east of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip.

The PIC reporter quoted a medical source as saying that the Israeli forces heavily fired live ammunition and teargas canisters at dozens of Palestinian protesters east of Deir al-Balah.

Some of the protesters choked on teargas and were treated in the field, the source added.

Palestinian youths in Deir al-Balah march in the evening every Tuesday at the border fence. Night demonstrations have been for weeks a major part of the Great March of Return which started on 30 March.

More than 225 Palestinians were killed and 22,000 others were injured since the start of the border protests.